How much does Noida to Mumbai shifting cost?
Noida to Mumbai packers and movers charges usually run Rs 19,000 to Rs 33,000 for a 1 BHK, Rs 29,000 to Rs 52,000 for a 2 BHK, and Rs 43,000 to Rs 74,000 for a 3 BHK. This is a corporate-transfer lane more than a family one, so many of these moves are IT and finance professionals relocating on a joining date. That date pressure changes everything, because the cheapest shared truck and a fixed-arrival dedicated truck are priced worlds apart even for the identical inventory.
In the Noida to Mumbai files we handle, the price split traces back to two decisions and rarely to the kilometres. The first is whether your goods ride alone or share the trailer. The second is whether GST and a real insurance line sit inside the headline or wait quietly to surprise you at delivery. Settle both and the route stops being confusing.
Before any number means anything, anchor your load. Run the inventory through the moving cost calculator, then ask every mover to quote the same truck mode, the same transit promise, the same GST rate and the same Mumbai access plan. A quote that skips those is a guess wearing a price tag.
Noida to Mumbai charges by home size
| Move size | Shared or part-load | Dedicated truck | Who it suits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Few items or cartons | Rs 9,500 to Rs 16,500 | Rs 19,000 to Rs 27,000 | A student or bachelor with no fixed date |
| 1 BHK | Rs 19,000 to Rs 29,000 | Rs 27,000 to Rs 39,000 | A solo professional with a flexible week |
| 2 BHK | Rs 29,000 to Rs 45,000 | Rs 41,000 to Rs 60,000 | A family tied to a Mumbai joining date |
| 3 BHK | Rs 43,000 to Rs 63,000 | Rs 60,000 to Rs 84,000 | A full home with appliances and fragile goods |
| Villa or large home | Rs 72,000 to Rs 1,12,000 | Rs 96,000 to Rs 1,46,000 | A premium home needing a supervisor |
| Car add-on | Rs 11,000 to Rs 19,000 | Rs 17,000 to Rs 25,000 | Carrier or driven, photographed first |
| Bike add-on | Rs 5,500 to Rs 9,500 | Rs 8,500 to Rs 13,500 | Crated, moved with the household load |
Treat these as planning bands, not promises. They move up with a high-floor Noida tower pickup, premium packing, or a Mumbai lane that forces a shuttle. If your origin or destination is still flexible, the Noida to Pune and Gurgaon to Mumbai pages give you neighbouring numbers to weigh.
Why the truck mode decides your Noida to Mumbai bill
Picture the same 2 BHK quoted two ways. A part-load mover slots your sofa and cartons beside three other families heading down the corridor, fills the trailer over a couple of days, and your goods get handled at every drop along the way. That is the cheap number, and for a light, date-free move it is genuinely fine.
Now picture a dedicated truck. It backs up to your Noida tower, loads only your home, seals, and drives straight to your Mumbai address in three to four days. You pay more, but you control the clock and your fragile pieces are touched once instead of four times. For a joining-date move with a full family inventory, that control is usually worth the premium. The trap is comparing the part-load price against the dedicated price as if they are the same product. Make every mover state the mode in writing before you judge a single rupee.
Transit time and tracking you can actually rely on
A dedicated Noida to Mumbai truck typically reaches in three to four days; a shared one needs five to seven while it consolidates and drops other loads. Monsoon weeks on the western corridor can add a day. So a delivery promise has two halves you must get written separately: the dispatch date, which is when your goods actually leave Noida, and the delivery window, which is when they reach Mumbai. People assume the packing day and the dispatch day are the same and then lose a working week.
On a haul this long, silence is the enemy. A serious mover hands you the truck number and the driver contact at dispatch and checks in midway and on arrival. Keep someone reachable at the Mumbai end with the lift slot booked. If a mover cannot explain how you will know where your goods are for a week, that gap tells you more than the price does.
A worked 2 BHK Noida to Mumbai example
Say a 2 BHK is leaving a tenth-floor flat in Sector 137 for a Mumbai suburb society, with two beds, a sofa set, a dining table, a fridge, a washing machine, a TV, a wardrobe, kitchen cartons and a cycle, on a dedicated truck with a fixed handover.
| Bill line | Practical amount | What it should include |
|---|---|---|
| Packing material | Rs 6,000 to Rs 10,000 | Cartons, bubble, foam, TV crate, mattress wrap |
| Noida loading | Rs 4,000 to Rs 7,500 | Packing, dismantling, service lift slot, loading |
| Line haul (dedicated) | Rs 22,000 to Rs 33,000 | Closed truck, fuel, toll, 3 to 4 day run |
| Mumbai unloading | Rs 4,000 to Rs 7,000 | Shuttle if the lane is tight, lift, reassembly |
| GST and insurance | As applicable | 18 percent full-service, declared-value cover |
That settles a fair dedicated 2 BHK around Rs 41,000 to Rs 58,000 before any vehicle add-on. The same home on a shared truck might read Rs 29,000 to Rs 42,000, but with a softer date and more handling. Neither is wrong; the cheaper one only wins if its slower clock genuinely suits you.
GST, e-way bill and the paperwork that prevents delays
Cross-state moves carry documents a local shift never touches, and they hit both the price and the smoothness of delivery. The GST rate is the lever to watch: 18 percent on full packing-and-moving service, 5 percent on transport-only. Across a Noida to Mumbai total that gap is real money, so pin down which rate applies and insist on a proper GST invoice carrying the GSTIN.
The e-way bill is the document that lets goods cross state lines above a value threshold, and a registered mover raises it for your consignment. Confirm it is handled, because a truck flagged at a checkpoint without one can sit idle and eat into your window. Run the GSTIN through the Verify Packers Movers tool before any advance, and file the invoice, the e-way bill reference and your inventory together so a claim later is painless.
Insurance is not optional on a 1,400 km corridor
Over fourteen hundred kilometres your goods spend days in motion and pass several loading points, so cover is core to the quote, not an upsell. Ask for declared-value transit insurance at roughly 1.5 to 3 percent of what the shipment is worth, where the payout tracks the value you stated. Plain carrier liability, capped at a token per-kilo figure, will not come close to replacing a cracked TV or a split wardrobe.
The groundwork is dull but decisive: a written inventory, photographs of the big and fragile pieces before they are wrapped, and the policy copy in hand before the truck moves. The transit insurance charges guide walks through declared value and the claim steps in plain language. A mover who packs carefully and insures properly beats a cheaper one who leaves the risk sitting on you.
Noida tower pickup and Mumbai lane delivery
Both ends of this route have their own trap, and most people only plan the Noida side. At pickup, the Noida reality is vertical: a booked service lift, a gate pass at the tower, and often a long trolley run from the flat to the loading bay. Sectors 75, 137 and 150, along with Gaur City and Greater Noida West, all want the lift slot locked or the crew stands waiting while your meter runs. Get the tower, the floor and the slot into the quote.
Mumbai is where the quiet costs live. Many societies there sit on narrow approach lanes with strict loading hours, paid visitor parking and lifts that must be pre-booked. When a full truck cannot reach the gate, a smaller shuttle handles the last stretch and the carry gets longer, both adding to the bill. Confirm the lane width, the lift and the allowed timing at the Mumbai end and send both addresses to the mover in one message, because a flawless Noida loading still stalls at a blocked Mumbai gate.
Moving for an IT or corporate transfer from Noida?
A large share of Noida to Mumbai moves run on a company joining date, and that single fact should shape how you book. When a start date is fixed, the cheapest shared truck is a false economy, because a slipped delivery window can leave you sleeping on a mattress in an empty Mumbai flat the night before you join. For a transfer, a dedicated truck with a written delivery window is worth the premium, and if your employer offers a relocation allowance, ask for the GST invoice in the company name so you can claim it cleanly.
If the company is handling the move, still read the quote yourself, because corporate-arranged movers sometimes price for speed and skip the insurance line. Confirm the declared-value cover, the truck mode and the Mumbai access on your own, since you are the one who lives with a damaged TV, not the travel desk that booked it. Keep your laptop, documents and a few days of clothes out of the truck and carry them, so a transit delay never stops you from reporting to work on time.
When is the best time to move Noida to Mumbai?
Timing changes both the price and the stress on this route. Month-end and the April to June peak, when most corporate transfers bunch together, push dedicated-truck rates up and tighten crew availability, so a mid-month, off-peak slot is genuinely cheaper for the same move. If your date is flexible by even a week, ask two movers for a peak-date quote and an off-peak quote and watch the gap; it is often wide enough to fund the entire insurance line on its own, which is the kind of saving that pays for itself.
The monsoon is the other factor. From roughly June to September the western corridor and Mumbai itself see heavy rain, which can add a transit day and makes waterproof packing non-negotiable for cartons, mattresses and electronics. If you must move in those months, insist on a closed truck and plastic-wrapped fragile goods, and build a day of buffer into your plan so a wet-weather delay does not collide with a hard joining date.
Comparing three Noida to Mumbai quotes fairly
Never line up the totals on their own. Force the same inventory, the same truck mode and the same inclusions, or the lowest number wins on paper and fails on the day.
| Quote line | Quote A | Quote B | Quote C |
|---|---|---|---|
| Shared or dedicated truck | Which one | Which one | Which one |
| Dispatch date and delivery window | Written or not | Written or not | Written or not |
| GST rate (5 or 18 percent) | Stated | Stated | Stated |
| Insurance and declared value | Included or extra | Included or extra | Included or extra |
| Mumbai access and shuttle | Priced or vague | Priced or vague | Priced or vague |
| Car or bike add-on | Separate line | Separate line | Separate line |
The mover who fills this in has run the corridor before. The one who answers with a single low figure and stays vague on mode and insurance is the one whose price grows mid-move. Once your brief is consistent, compare 3 verified movers against it.
Hidden charges to settle before you book
The gaps in a rushed quote are where a long-haul bill quietly swells. Watch for GST appearing only at the end, a shared-truck headline being passed off as dedicated service, the Mumbai shuttle and long carry, a waiting charge when a lift slot is missed, a packing upgrade for fragile pieces, and a car or bike buried inside the household line. The house shifting guide sets out what a full household scope should contain, and any car transport or bike transport belongs on its own line with pickup photos.
Lock the truck mode, the dispatch and delivery dates, the GST rate, the insurance and both-ends access in writing, and a fourteen-hundred-kilometre move becomes a calm, trackable plan. Leave them loose and the friendly opening number is only the deposit on a bigger one. To judge the Noida pickup side before booking, the packers and movers in Noida page covers tower access and lift planning.







